Sharing Images, 9781848222649
Hardcover
Sharing Images provides a comprehensive introduction to how printed images were transmitted, transformed, and translated onto ceramics and small bronze reliefs during the Renaissance.

Sharing Images

Renaissance Prints into Maiolica and Bronze

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  • Hardcover

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    14 April 2018

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Summary

This book is the first full-length study into the multifarious influence of Renaissance prints on maiolica and bronze. Focusing on designs by major artists such as Andrea Mantegna, Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Parmigianino, and Albrecht Dürer, the book tells the story of how printed images were transmitted, transformed, and translated onto ceramics and small bronze reliefs, creating a shared visual canon across artistic media and geographical boundaries. Prized by princes an…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781848222649
ISBN-10:1848222645
Author:Jamie Gabbarelli, Jonathan Bober
Publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:14 April 2018
Weight:1.05kg
Dimensions:254mm x 216mm
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Critics Review

“This book is the first to explore the impact of ‘high’ on ‘decorative’ art, with remarkable examples of designs by Mantegna, Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Raphael, Michelangelo.” –ALDO SCARDINELLI, The Art Newspaper

About The Author

Jamie Gabbarelli

Jamie Gabbarelli is the Andrew W. Mellon curatorial fellow in Old Master Prints at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. He has published articles on Renaissance printmaking in Print Quarterly, Delineavit & Sculpsit, and the Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin. A forthcoming article will be published in the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes in 2017. He has contributed catalogue entries to Francesco Vanni: Art in Late Renaissance Siena (Yale University Press: 2013), Marcantonio Raimondi, Raphael and the image multiplied (Manchester University Press: 2016), and The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy (LACMA: 2018). He holds an MA from the Warburg Institute, and a PhD in Art History and Renaissance Studies from Yale University.

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